
If the artists who performed at the press meet held at Bonobo to announce Baajaa Gaajaa are to be taken as representative of our independent music scene, then the future of Ind
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If the artists who performed at the press meet held at Bonobo to announce Baajaa Gaajaa are to be taken as representative of our independent music scene, then the future of Ind

The recession is taking its toll on live music in Mumbai. Thermal And A Quarter ended their 75 minute set at the Hard Rock Cafe with less than 100 people in the audience, half

May promised a lot. With over 40 gigs in the month, there was much live music to look forward to. Here’s a look back at the good, bad and ugly of the May gigs that Indiecision att

There was much talk about this gig, leaving only space for Alisha Batth to take stage and enchant.
Surprisingly, the gig started on time. Hard Rock was full but not crowded

Time Out’s Amit Gurbaxani (the Groovebox) has the interview with solo songstress Alisha Batth. Batth performs at Hard Rock tomorrow and Blue Frog on the 13th (see May gig calen

19 year old Alisha Batth received much praise for her solo gig at Hard Rock Cafe earlier this month. She packs a mean Ani DiFranco and Melissa Etheridge, so yeah, check out her